On the latest Backlog Busting Project, Randy talks about Freedom Planet, Wes has his theory on what happened in Catherine, and they both talk about the art of button pushing in Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.
It’s time to talk some big releases in Far Cry 5 and Ni No Kuni 2. While also discussing the Dragon Quest XI release date, television shows coming soon, and even current shows like Roseanne and Silicon Valley too.
In a week of game announcements and old series returning, also comes the sad news that Toys R Us is closing all of their stores in several regions. Sean and Marc give some out some TRU memories. While also talking Yakuza 6, and the Game Informer 300 too.
It’s time for another Backlog Busting Project. Wes and Randy discuss Bubble Bobble, Thomas Was Alone, and Final Fantasy X-2 as well.
This certainly was a week in gaming to remember. Nintendo had a memorable Direct, which included the announcement of Super Smash Bros. coming to Switch. While The Division 2 was also announced. Sean plays Super Seducer. While Marc talks Yakuza 6 too.
Wes Harrington and Randy Isbelle continue their journey through playing their backlogs of games. On this episode, they tackle God of War 2, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, and Rocket Knight as well.
Video Game violence is still making waves ahead of President Donald Trump supposedly meeting with someone from video games. While SEGA takes down the Yakuza 6 demo. Plus, is Activision Making More Remasters? Sean and Marc try to figure out how.
Video game violence is invoked once again in the wake of a school shooting. Sean and Marc talk about why this is the wrong way to take things. A Spyro Trilogy is perhaps in the works. THQ Nordic buys Koch Media and more.
A new Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer has set the world ablaze with expectations. Did the new Monsters Inc. world quelch Sean and Marc’s thirst? Plus, news on Red Dead 2 Delayed, a Kim Possible movie in the works, and more.
Learn about the battery sucking power of the SEGA Game Gear. Plus, do Suikoden 2, Tomba! and Sonic Chaos all hold up today? Wes Harrington and Randy Isbelle discuss all this on Backlog Busting Project.